Entry Requirements
The course is open to graduates who, prior to application, hold a first or second class honours degree in Psychology or a qualification in Psychology that is deemed to be equivalent, and who meet the requirements for Graduate Basis for Registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland or equivalent. An applicant cannot be considered for entry to the course unless the results of his or her Psychology degree/diploma are confirmed and available. Applicants must also have at least two years professional experience, excluding placement experience gained as part of acquiring professional qualifications. Periods of continuous professional experience of less than three months full-time employment will not be considered as counting towards this two years minimum requirement.
Short-listing of applicants for interview normally occurs. In judging applicants’ suitability, account will be taken of academic qualifications, professional experience, interpersonal skills, research record and potential, and communication, academic writing and presentation skills. Consideration of overall personal suitability for the role of educational psychologist and the quality of references are also integral elements of the selection process.
Successful applicants will have to go through a Garda clearance procedure
prior to final acceptance on to the course.
Professional conduct on the course is governed at all times by the Code
of Ethics of the Psychological Society of Ireland (